Hi Makers. Curious to hear your thoughts about failure. So many of us are working on projects that may succeed or may fail. I used to fear failure but over the last few years I've been teaching myself to take more risks and get comfortable with failing. I see failure as a chance to learn. What are your thoughts about failure?
Hi makers! I often hear generalizations like "engineers are introverted" and "salespeople are extroverted", but in my experience working in tech I've always found great examples to challenge that. In the latest episode of "Product Hunt Radio" for example, Drift's CTO Elias Torres talked about being an extrovert and how he loves spending time across every department including customer success. Are you an extrovert, introvert or ambivert (a bit of both) and do you think that impacts the type of job you've chosen to do?
The decline of WeWork following the failed IPO attempt is making many of us makers and remote workers doubt the future of co-working. I'm personally still bullish about the future of co-working because I see the way we work changing a lot over the coming decades. Specifically I see employers embracing flexible working and doing what it takes to hire and recruit the best talent -- regardless of their location or personal circumstances. What do you think?